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What is a Wood Cutting Station, and why should I consider one?

A Wood Cutting Station is a dedicated setup that combines tools and accessories, such as a Miter Saw Stand, Saw Extension Tables, and Measuring Systems, to streamline woodworking tasks. It enhances efficiency by keeping all necessary tools in one place, ensures precision with measuring systems, and improves safety with better material control. A Wood Cutting Station is ideal for woodworking shops, construction sites, and any project requiring consistent, accurate cuts.

What tools can be integrated into a Wood Cutting Station?

A Wood Cutting Station is highly versatile and can accommodate a variety of tools, including:

  • Miter saws
  • Drill presses
  • Benchtop CNC routers
  • Pocket hole machines
  • Small sanders
  • Scroll saws
  • Benchtop band saws
  • Arbor grinders
  • 3D printers

This flexibility makes the station suitable for projects requiring diverse tools and cutting angles.

Wood cutting Station with Measuring System with a miter saw mounted to it.

Is the Wood Cutting Station portable or fixed?

Wood Cutting Station from Original Saw Company are fixed setups for stability and heavy-duty use. While not portable, they are customizable to fit your workspace and provide a dedicated area for precise and efficient cutting.

Why should I invest in Saw Measuring Systems with a Wood Cutting Station?

Saw Measuring Systems provide accuracy and consistency in your cuts, making them essential for projects requiring multiple identical pieces, such as furniture making. They save time by eliminating guesswork and allow you to achieve professional-grade results. Saw Measuring Systems are particularly beneficial for increasing productivity and reducing material waste in high-volume production settings.

Can I customize a Wood Cutting Station for my specific needs?

Yes, Original Saw Company’s Wood Cutting Stations are customizable. You can choose from different table sizes, measuring systems, and accessories to create a station tailored to your specific cutting tasks and materials.

Miter Saw Stand with one 4' Saw Roller Extension Table and 4' Saw Measuring System

How does a Wood Cutting Station improve safety?

A Wood Cutting Station provides better control over tools and materials, reducing the risk of accidents. Keeping tools organized and materials securely in place minimizes hazards associated with moving between work areas. Operators should wear appropriate PPE, such as safety glasses and ear protection for added safety.

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Customization Options

Do You Need Test Cuts?

Are you unsure if this machine can cut your material?

Ask about sending in a material sample to Original Saw. We will cut your material on our shop saw and make a video. Afterwards, you can review the videoed test cuts and make informed decisions. Most importantly, we want you to feel comfortable with your solutions before your purchase.

Would you like to send us your material?

Email us at customerservice@originalsaw.com or call at (800) 733-4063 to start the process.

How are Saw Extension Tables Shipped?

If Saw Extension Tables are purchased at the same time as a saw, the tables will be shipped with the saw via freight truck. Lead time on saws with Saw Extension Tables is generally 3-4 weeks.

Saw Extension Tables can also be ordered without a saw. Tables are an in stock item and can be shipped out approximately 2-3 days after the order is placed.

They can be shipped by UPS or by freight truck, depending on the size and number of tables ordered. Contact Original Saw Company at (800) 733-4063 or customerservice@originalsaw.com for a freight quote.

How do you know the right part number?

Use the diagrams below to identify the type and year of your saw. This will help us find your needed part. 

Radial Arm Saw Parts

When determining the replacement parts needed for a radial arm saw, it is important to know the series and serial number of the saw. The serial number is located on a riveted tag on the front of the frame on a radial arm saw. Beginning in 1995, Original Saw Company assigned serial numbers by year, month, series and numerical. ​

A manual is sent with each radial arm saw. It provides important safety information, diagrams and instructions. Refer to the manual to determine the parts needed.

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Beam Saw Parts

When determining the replacement parts needed for a beam saw, it is important to know the series and serial number of the saw. The serial number is located on a riveted tag on the front of the frame on a beam saw. Beginning in 1995, Original Saw Company assigned serial numbers by year, month, series and numerical.

A manual is sent with each radial arm saw. It provides important safety information, diagrams and instructions. Refer to the manual to determine the parts needed.

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Crosscut Saw Parts

When determining the replacement parts needed for a Crosscut saw, it is important to know the series and serial number of the saw. The serial number is located on a riveted tag on the front of the frame on a crosscut arm saw. Beginning in 1995, Original Saw Company assigned serial numbers by year, month, series and numerical.

A manual is sent with each crosscut saw. It provides important safety information, diagrams and instructions. Refer to the manual to determine the parts needed.

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